Spanish

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CFCC offers a wide variety of Spanish courses. CFCC Spanish instructors use a variety of teaching styles and methodologies to enhance the Spanish learning experience. Nearly all Spanish courses at CFCC are transferable to senior colleges and credit is awarded for the fulfillment of a foreign language requirement and/or a humanities elective after students transfer.

Click on the links for Spanish Courses and Spanish Faculty to learn more about the courses and the faculty in Spanish at CFCC.

Spanish in the CFCC Curriculum

Most students who take a foreign language at CFCC do so because the senior colleges they wish to transfer to, including UNCW, ECU, UNCG, UNCA, ASU, and UNC-CH, require the completion of some foreign language for graduation. The two most popular destinations for CFCC transfer students, UNCW and ECU, require 2-3 semesters and 2 full years respectively. Hence, students wishing to transfer to these schools are strongly encouraged to start with a foreign language during their first year at CFCC.

Other students take a foreign language at CFCC to count toward the Foreign Languages and Global Awareness component of the Associate in Arts degree. Still others take a foreign language because they would simply like to learn a foreign language and culture. Most foreign language courses can also be counted as electives in the AA, AS, and AFA degrees.

Visit the CFCC catalog for more information about how Foreign Language courses fit into the curriculum: CFCC Catalog

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